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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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switchbacks are a symptom to us or a tactic, not part of the problem, so when do we use them? we use them when you have a significant break down, delay in service, a delay that might be 15, 20 minutes depending on the line in the headway. most of the switch back review is focused on the rail lines and on the rail line what is we have done with the help and oversight of the board of supervisors we had three or four different hearings on that we have talked about why we need to do them which is -- with our system -- we don't have express tracks. we don't have the ability to plug extra trains into the system, so that if you had for example out bound train that broke down you have to take care of the out bound people but you need to take care of the in bound people so that requires in our system provides taking that out bound train into in bound train if you're the people and that's when we talk about switchbacks benefiting service and that's what we mean and what we try to do with switchbacks and a number of steps taken to improve it. first of all the first source of complaints i
switchbacks are a symptom to us or a tactic, not part of the problem, so when do we use them? we use them when you have a significant break down, delay in service, a delay that might be 15, 20 minutes depending on the line in the headway. most of the switch back review is focused on the rail lines and on the rail line what is we have done with the help and oversight of the board of supervisors we had three or four different hearings on that we have talked about why we need to do them which is...
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this is the dream for all of us. and i want to introduce the president of our board, james hoe, who helped us guide our pathway to this dream. >> welcome, everyone, for coming. and i think really, the mayor, and of course, our president of the board has practically said everything. so what they haven't said is they are so modest about what they have done themselves. i think our mayor definitely has been working on this and helping us shepherd this through his staff and so on and without him we would not have been here today. more importantly the mayor has been working on this project for 18 years and more. it is not just a golf game, he is so modest about that. in every way he has been helping us and every time that he sees me, see anybody and see any of, how is the hospital coming? and his staff has really be hassled by him to help us out. >> thank you very much mayor, and thank you very much his staff and like i think that ken rich has been helping us a lot. and i really appreciate it. and of course, the board of s
this is the dream for all of us. and i want to introduce the president of our board, james hoe, who helped us guide our pathway to this dream. >> welcome, everyone, for coming. and i think really, the mayor, and of course, our president of the board has practically said everything. so what they haven't said is they are so modest about what they have done themselves. i think our mayor definitely has been working on this and helping us shepherd this through his staff and so on and without...
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material, nuclear weapons that could be used against us or threatening to us. it is also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. are you seeing it right now in the economy. it is absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i'd have put them in place earlier but it is good that we have them. two, something i'd add today, i would tighten those sanctions. i would say ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i would imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, but companies who are moving their oil can't. people who are trading in their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. secondly, i'd take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i'd make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the genocide conventio
material, nuclear weapons that could be used against us or threatening to us. it is also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. are you seeing it right now in the economy. it is absolutely the...
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using the american military, not to use it, but to have it there to prevent it have to be used for. gerri: talking about dialing back on this of the money we give to egypt which is a big talking board for the right right now. you look at this. what did you make of this speech? inspirational or more of the same? >> it was as operational, but what i would have liked to hear him say is the causes. he talked of sentence. what we need to do is talk about the causes. you take china and russia and remove them out of the equation. that means countries like venezuela and syria are nothing, and we could solve the world and six months if we could get china and russia right. unfortunately they are hoping the bad guys. gerri: by what can i explain? >> for instance with a ride to a rant. nuclear weapons technology. gerri: said that he said we were hoping the bad guys. great conversation. always great as our people on the show. >> and to go with it. gerri: thank you so much. now we want to know what you think. here is our question. is the administration ignoring the growing threat for china? log o
using the american military, not to use it, but to have it there to prevent it have to be used for. gerri: talking about dialing back on this of the money we give to egypt which is a big talking board for the right right now. you look at this. what did you make of this speech? inspirational or more of the same? >> it was as operational, but what i would have liked to hear him say is the causes. he talked of sentence. what we need to do is talk about the causes. you take china and russia...
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grain has other uses, too. for car drivers, biofuel made from grain is an increasingly popular alternative to gasoline. in the us and germany, there are even laws in place requiring refiners to blend renewable fuels into the gas supply. the aim is to ease global dependency on oil and protect the environment. increasingly, farmers are therefore growing crops for fuel rather than food -- because it's more lucrative. this development is particularly acute in the us. almost 40% of the corn harvest is used for fuel. 37% becomes animal feed. that leaves just 11% for food, while 13% is exported. the german world hunger organization is alarmed. >> obviously demand for biofuel -- which has political support -- is one of the main causes of the shortage of agricultural goods. more than 8% of the world grain production is used to make bio ethanol. it puts the agricultural sector under enormous pressure and leads to price hikes. >> poor countries are especially hard hit. because they lack their own resources, they are force
grain has other uses, too. for car drivers, biofuel made from grain is an increasingly popular alternative to gasoline. in the us and germany, there are even laws in place requiring refiners to blend renewable fuels into the gas supply. the aim is to ease global dependency on oil and protect the environment. increasingly, farmers are therefore growing crops for fuel rather than food -- because it's more lucrative. this development is particularly acute in the us. almost 40% of the corn harvest...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for coming out. i want to thank members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank them for being here in this joint recognition of our commissioners and members of 14 different bodies that will be appointed today to committees and commissions. i want to thank all the friends and family for joining us. let me say how excited i am this past week, i have been watching a certain convention. next week, we will have an even more exciting convention to watch. it is of course, in the spirit of the expected national, regional, and state elections we are preparing for. it is also a reminder of the importance of our civic duty and all the different departments we have created. public engagement is extremely important to the way we run government in san francisco. it has always been about public engagement. we need the last bodies come a different viewpoints, different economic classics -- classes, ethnicities, and regions of the city to be well-represented on everything we do because that is what makes our c
thank you for joining us. thank you for coming out. i want to thank members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank them for being here in this joint recognition of our commissioners and members of 14 different bodies that will be appointed today to committees and commissions. i want to thank all the friends and family for joining us. let me say how excited i am this past week, i have been watching a certain convention. next week, we will have an even more exciting convention to watch. it...
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us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies moving their oil can't. people trading in their oil, i would tighten sanctions further. secondly, take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i would make sure that he is indicted under the genocide. by would indict him for it. i would also make sure that their diplomats are treated like the pa rya they are around had world. same way we treated the diplomats of south america. we need to in
us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil...
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so it's considered an accessory use to the use. >> so he wouldn't need -- he wouldn't have to add that? >> as we understand it, no. >> okay thank you. >> this is a difficult one because i think this is a reality of what can change in a business in a block and i suspect that the project sponsor started off with the intentions of opening a small shop and due to the success and the growth in the area he was a beneficiary and probably needed more seats is probably what happened, but with that i am not and never would be in support of this since it's not compliant, but it's unusual in he's voluntarily trying to legitimize his business. by denying i'm not sure how he goes about that to actually come clean again. he will run into the same obstacles. if there was a stack of police reports that reported to trouble and violations i would be not supportive of approve this, so i am really on the fence. i don't know if a continuance, more time to gain support of your neighbors and extended neighbors. i am really talking out loud here but commissioner hillis. >> so i don't know if that motion to con
so it's considered an accessory use to the use. >> so he wouldn't need -- he wouldn't have to add that? >> as we understand it, no. >> okay thank you. >> this is a difficult one because i think this is a reality of what can change in a business in a block and i suspect that the project sponsor started off with the intentions of opening a small shop and due to the success and the growth in the area he was a beneficiary and probably needed more seats is probably what...
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that brings us to our question of the day, would you be willing to use our mind of someone else used a coupon on the first date? sure your response. you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at watercooler@wbal.com. and toyota is struggling this morning with another recall problem. those stories and more in the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. a massive recall from toyota. they are recalling more than 7 million vehicles. about 2.5 million in the united states. this because of a faulty power window switch. degrees not applied evenly, potentially causing friction in the switch, and sometimes smoke or fire could result. more than one dozen models produced between 2005 and 2010. the corolla, matrix, camery, rav4 some of the brands affected. and teens with a bad cases of acne may be turning to an unusual pure. there identified 11 new viruses with the potential to kill the out of control bacteria that leads to breakouts. they live on human skin and may treat leprosy. and after a lower close, the burning season started to get under way.
that brings us to our question of the day, would you be willing to use our mind of someone else used a coupon on the first date? sure your response. you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at watercooler@wbal.com. and toyota is struggling this morning with another recall problem. those stories and more in the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. a massive recall from toyota. they are recalling more than 7 million vehicles. about 2.5...
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let's go -- and that leads us. this takes us right to the next segment, gomber. america's longest war, afghanistan, and pakistan. >> you can't have the president just lay out a whole series without giving me a chance -- >> with respect, you had laid out quite a program note. >> that's probably true. >> we've catch you up. the united states is scheduled to turn over responsibility for security in afghanistan to the afghan goff in 2014, at that point we will withdraw our combat troops, leave a smaller force of americans, if i understand our poile, in afghanistan for training purposes. it seems to me the key question here is, what do you do if the deadline arrives and it is obvious the afghans are unable to handle their security? do we still leave? and i believe governor romney, you go first. >> we're going to be finished by 2014. and when i'm president we'll make sure we bring our troops out by the end of 2014. the commanders and the generals there are on track to do so. we've seen progress over the past several years. the surge has been successful and the training
let's go -- and that leads us. this takes us right to the next segment, gomber. america's longest war, afghanistan, and pakistan. >> you can't have the president just lay out a whole series without giving me a chance -- >> with respect, you had laid out quite a program note. >> that's probably true. >> we've catch you up. the united states is scheduled to turn over responsibility for security in afghanistan to the afghan goff in 2014, at that point we will withdraw our...
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to get us energized for the school day. and some sugar is okay, but too big a spoonful of sugar could make the grades go down. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in just a few moments. >> stick with us. >> long, long before there was this... and even long, long before there was this... there was this. [ men chanting ] more than a thousand years ago, monks labored lovingly to create manuscripts -- the books of the medieval ages. made by hand, they were also works of art. the pages are so brilliantly decorated, they seem to give off light. that's why these are called illuminated manuscripts. that old craft comes to life again at manhattan's morgan library and museum. the morgans were famous bankers, and they were passionate about books. >> so, officially, welcome now to mr. morgan's library. i want to take us right away, actually, into mr. morgan's reading room, which is the room with the majority of the books, the majority of his 15,000 books. >> these students are part of an educational program run by the library.
to get us energized for the school day. and some sugar is okay, but too big a spoonful of sugar could make the grades go down. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in just a few moments. >> stick with us. >> long, long before there was this... and even long, long before there was this... there was this. [ men chanting ] more than a thousand years ago, monks labored lovingly to create manuscripts -- the books of the medieval ages. made by hand, they were also...
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to brief us. let's not forget new n the last few hours they're saying that al-qaeda was not involved. well, i don't believe that either. >> we don't. congressman, we're relying on you to get to bottom. thank you for being with us this evening. coming up, the u.s. looks to help libya combat islamic extremists. is it too little, too late? later, did the cia know from the get-go the attack was an act of terror? ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. huh? you're not my dad ahhhhh!!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? hey boy, you wanna go for a walk? dr. scholl's pro inserts with shock guard technology relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. where is everybody? that's not your dad. go pro with dr. scholl's. >>> live from america's news headquarters, the a good 17 days until the election both candidates are on the campaign trail this w
to brief us. let's not forget new n the last few hours they're saying that al-qaeda was not involved. well, i don't believe that either. >> we don't. congressman, we're relying on you to get to bottom. thank you for being with us this evening. coming up, the u.s. looks to help libya combat islamic extremists. is it too little, too late? later, did the cia know from the get-go the attack was an act of terror? ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle...
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and embracing a coupon use on the dates. more than 26% use a coupon on a first date. that is up from 18% who said the same last year. survey also police same number of people wouldn't mind if the date used a coupon on a first date. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day, would you be willing to use or mind someone else used a coupon on a first date. share response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page or send an e- mail. it is getting cooler and cooler in baltimore. pet owners need to pay atttion to this. including the pesky problem that we thought of only during summer months. >> veterinarians say an important point for pet owners heading into winter, fleas and ticks pay no attention to calendars. >> they do not take the winter off, so we cannot afford to get the water off from a flea and tick control. >> this winter they are forecasting an active season for tick bourne lyme disease. along the east coast and california. >> they are active in the summer, but it is the adult ticks better most likely to transmit two dogs and their active october to march.
and embracing a coupon use on the dates. more than 26% use a coupon on a first date. that is up from 18% who said the same last year. survey also police same number of people wouldn't mind if the date used a coupon on a first date. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day, would you be willing to use or mind someone else used a coupon on a first date. share response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page or send an e- mail. it is getting cooler and cooler in baltimore. pet owners...
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>> thanks for joining us. we'll put that toll-free number up in just a second. >> but first, you gotta hear about this. john and sandy hopkins saved so much money on their gas bill that the gas company thought their meter was broken. >> we are on a budget with the gas company, so i have been watching our actual usage to see if we were saving money that way. in february, we had a $181 credit, and i was very happy because we've never had that in this house-- we have a... it's a very big house, and usually we don't come even or even have a credit until may-june. in march... march 13th, we received a letter stating, "we are trying to reach you regarding the consumption on your gas meter. it is inconsistent with normal usage at your address. please phone our office as soon as possible so that we can make arrangements to enter your home, in the event we need to change your meter." so we went from having a $181 credit to receiving this letter from the gas company... >> which i thought was pretty funny, 'cause, um...
>> thanks for joining us. we'll put that toll-free number up in just a second. >> but first, you gotta hear about this. john and sandy hopkins saved so much money on their gas bill that the gas company thought their meter was broken. >> we are on a budget with the gas company, so i have been watching our actual usage to see if we were saving money that way. in february, we had a $181 credit, and i was very happy because we've never had that in this house-- we have a... it's a...
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take us through russia's reaction. certainly russian foreign minister sergey lavrov speaking at a press conference from pakistan on the subject of syria. in reference to the cross a border skirmish which started on wednesday called on both sides to establish a lines of communication that is that syrian and turkish authorities should establish open lines of communication in order to resolve the border tensions and also discuss topics like the flow of refugees now the international community hasn't been quick to condemn the actions of syria but sergey lavrov a calling on a more reasonable diplomatic and restraint a reserve approach if you will he says that both sides are it's important for them to engage in dialogue specifically in the flight of the recent events where turkey has approved military involvement to go across the border now he also says that if a syria isn't to blame for this incident on wednesday then they should make a public statement saying as much now damascus has in turn stopped short of claiming respo
take us through russia's reaction. certainly russian foreign minister sergey lavrov speaking at a press conference from pakistan on the subject of syria. in reference to the cross a border skirmish which started on wednesday called on both sides to establish a lines of communication that is that syrian and turkish authorities should establish open lines of communication in order to resolve the border tensions and also discuss topics like the flow of refugees now the international community...
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of these accounts for dependents, use of these accounts for dental care and use of these accounts for vision care, looking individually at those five restrictions, they placed those specific restrictions on the accounts. >> if i may. >> yes, supervisor compos? >> yes, just for purposes of information, when you find out what restrictions are placed, do you ever get a sense of why those prescribers -- restrictions put in place? why do they say, you can't use this money for health insurance? >> supervisor, i would be reluctant to speculate about the motivations of employers in that respect. i think it's certainly been true as we've discussed here that employers retain or collect unused money, and there's been some indication or some belief that some employers have an incentive to reduce usage for the purposes that they retain a greater portion of them. >> i do have a couple of clarifying questions but i want to get back to the point of the surcharges, i do agree that no one here on this board even though we have differences of opinion on how to make that happen wants to see consumers cha
of these accounts for dependents, use of these accounts for dental care and use of these accounts for vision care, looking individually at those five restrictions, they placed those specific restrictions on the accounts. >> if i may. >> yes, supervisor compos? >> yes, just for purposes of information, when you find out what restrictions are placed, do you ever get a sense of why those prescribers -- restrictions put in place? why do they say, you can't use this money for...
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and contractors are trying to tie us to either cyber terrorists or al qaeda. and it wasn't in the beginning ok the d.h.s.s. memo one can one shouldn't but one can sort of go into denial about that but when it was repeated you know with private contractors publishing articles in security magazines saying that us day of rage was infiltrated with you know jihad this and then you know the wiki leaks release if you look at the of the stratford e-mails if you look at the timeline. it started from what's in the public record with one private contractor talking to fred burton who is a former state department. a law enforcement official in counterintelligence about whether he's been specifically asked to tie us day of rage to al qaeda and then you know being approached at work in a business meeting and being told that that people in the federal government are asking about me so the fabric of that was strewn out and developed over a period of time and it was a very creepy and and also there's sort of an aspect of shame to it it's like you know when i talk to some of my
and contractors are trying to tie us to either cyber terrorists or al qaeda. and it wasn't in the beginning ok the d.h.s.s. memo one can one shouldn't but one can sort of go into denial about that but when it was repeated you know with private contractors publishing articles in security magazines saying that us day of rage was infiltrated with you know jihad this and then you know the wiki leaks release if you look at the of the stratford e-mails if you look at the timeline. it started from...
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quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an appropriate response and being able to get together and practice the situation allowed us to understand each other better. the lessons learned: throughout the exercise a lot of lessons learned were gains and we're taking those lessons and applying them to real processes where we have interchange and response. 18 months of planning allowed us certain benefits as well. we were able to look at the capabilities that each other brought to the table in these type
quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an...
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to sway public opinion is as similarly powerful transformation now upon us our gas to victory lab the author of soft eisenberg says political campaigns have historically been resistant to innovation will tell us how this has changed and we often talk about algorithmic trading what about algorithmic campaigning oh yeah we'll talk about the data mining modeling and scientific techniques being used to win votes and get voters to polls in this election and just like in finance we'll talk about the challenges brought on by complexity plus the e.u. wins the nobel peace prize. we'll talk about it in loose change and respond to some of your viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. last night was the veep debate in the us and if you pay attention to the message the commentary the fact checking the alternative analysis in criticism or even the horse race coverage there may still be much more that you are missing about what goes on behind the curtains deep within the campaign war rooms we often make mention of how dark pools and algorithmic trading have changed the dynamic of market
to sway public opinion is as similarly powerful transformation now upon us our gas to victory lab the author of soft eisenberg says political campaigns have historically been resistant to innovation will tell us how this has changed and we often talk about algorithmic trading what about algorithmic campaigning oh yeah we'll talk about the data mining modeling and scientific techniques being used to win votes and get voters to polls in this election and just like in finance we'll talk about the...
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material, nuclear wemy ons that coub be used agninst us or used to be threatening to us. its also essential for us to undes in iran, and that is to disdomae iran from h to cing a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cr apling sanctions are something id called for five years s ino when i was in israe ^ whapeaking at the herzliya conference. i laid out so iten ste, wha. it p apling sanctions were nis one. and they do work. youre seeing it rir-t nolesin the economy. its absolutely the right thing to do to h to ce it p apling ^ whaanctions. id have put them in place earlier, but its good that we h to ce thlog. number two, something i would add today is i wouve those sanctions. i would say that ships that caur ny 30anmbun oil cant come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. bt y only sh as cow dnt, id say companies that are moving their oil cant, pe byle who are trading in their oil cant. i would tighten those sanctions iturther. ^ whaecondlve t id take on diplc isolation efforts. id make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the g
material, nuclear wemy ons that coub be used agninst us or used to be threatening to us. its also essential for us to undes in iran, and that is to disdomae iran from h to cing a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cr apling sanctions are something id called for five years s ino when i was in israe ^ whapeaking at the herzliya conference. i laid out so iten ste, wha. it p apling sanctions were nis one. and they do work. youre seeing it rir-t nolesin the economy. its...
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it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to read a book online or be able to just have a game and download a game and play with your friends as well. we are all lucky to live in san francisco, because so many of our technology companies have located their headquarters here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] and because they're located here, we can always ask them for a favor here and there and make sure no one is left out, because that is what we do in government. david chiu and i come from backgrounds where we do not want to leave anybody behind. we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these techno
it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to read a book online or be able to just have a game and download a game and play with your friends as well. we are all lucky to live in san francisco,...
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if necessary use words. i have never known anybody who preached the gospel more effectively in so many ways than george. a piecemaker. a humanitarian. a teacher. a minister. a congressman. a senator. a voice for the voiceless. and a champion for hungry children. in some ways it is and higher need that george's adult life began in war. when asked about his military service he would always minimize his heroism. but the fact is that if he had done nothing after reaching the age of 25 years old today we would be celebrating the life of an american hero. 35 missions in the be 24. as scott said so well last night there would have been a lot more had the war gone. a lot more than one close call. shrapnel penetrating the windshield at one point, nearly killing him. a blown wheel, an emergency landing, and on his 30 fifth and final mission, so much fire that when he landed they counted the holes in his fuselage and wings and it number 110. george's life was not an easy one. he saw more than his share of hardship, los
if necessary use words. i have never known anybody who preached the gospel more effectively in so many ways than george. a piecemaker. a humanitarian. a teacher. a minister. a congressman. a senator. a voice for the voiceless. and a champion for hungry children. in some ways it is and higher need that george's adult life began in war. when asked about his military service he would always minimize his heroism. but the fact is that if he had done nothing after reaching the age of 25 years old...
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can be used against us or used to be threatening to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon, through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called four or five years ago when i was in israel, at the conference i laid out seven step, crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanction. i would have put them in place earlier but it's good that we have them. number two something i would add today is i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies that are moving their oil can't, people that are trading in their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. secondly i would take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i would make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted u
can be used against us or used to be threatening to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon, through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called four or five years ago when i was in israel, at the conference i laid out seven step, crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to...
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that's it for us. >>> the rematch. president obama and mitt romney hours away from debate number two tonight in new york. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000 plus people all over the world. >> secretary of state hillary clinton taking the blame for the death of a u.s. ambassador and they other americans in libya. >> controversial words. >>> dangerous drug or vital medicine? marijuana could be a step closer to legalization. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." >>> nice to have you with us. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. first, president obama and mitt romney ready for round two. in about 16 hours, candidates will take the stage at hofstra university at long island for the second of three presidential debates. this one, a town hall format moderated by candy crowley. >> and there is plenty at stake tonight for both president obama and mitt romney. exactly three weeks to go until election day. the race is this close -- i'm holding up my hands showing not a very big space. romn
that's it for us. >>> the rematch. president obama and mitt romney hours away from debate number two tonight in new york. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000 plus people all over the world. >> secretary of state hillary clinton taking the blame for the death of a u.s. ambassador and they other americans in libya. >> controversial words. >>> dangerous drug or vital medicine? marijuana could be a step closer to legalization....
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joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages but also in congested neighborhoods. when a private company like bmw registers their interest in car- sharing, that is a complement to the direction we are heading to be morris -- more sustainable. i want to think bmw for being here. we are in negotiations to get us into our fleet so we can utilize. unless we do it with the latest technology, people will not appreciate the mayor driving a bmw. [laughter] but we are doing it for the right reasons. i want to showcase that as we lead this country into a thought process, a challenge that our major cities, our urban settings can have solutions
joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages...
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stay with us. you can't turn away from this. this is a world series parade. we're coming to you live in high definition on the broadcast home of the giants, nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com. >> and nancy pelosi right there. >> a giants season ticket holder. >> and you remember one of the best moments leading up to the world series was when nancy was here and she was here for a press conference for the opening of a project here in san francisco. in the middle of the press conference, she yelled, "yes!" she was wearing earbuds and her arms went up in the air because she was so excited that the giants had moved forward. she is a hard core fan. >> she is legitimate. let's have lawrence scott take it away. >> we're there when there is hardly anybody else in the stands. now this is just great. twice in a row. >> reporter: nancy pelosi, twice in three years, it means so much to this area. tell me what it means to all of the folks here in the parade and how much you're enjoying it? >> it is one of the most
stay with us. you can't turn away from this. this is a world series parade. we're coming to you live in high definition on the broadcast home of the giants, nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com. >> and nancy pelosi right there. >> a giants season ticket holder. >> and you remember one of the best moments leading up to the world series was when nancy was here and she was here for a press conference for the opening of a project here in san francisco. in the middle of the press...
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with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a lot of kids in the room. that is terrific. the medal of valor ceremony is the best event that we get to attend. it is when there is a crisis, emergency, extreme danger and takes everything you have to go forward, and everyone else that would want to run away, the people you will hear about tonight not only went forward, but they stood their ground, they saved lives, they promoted public safety, and i have been attending the medal of valor ceremonies asa captn s
with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your...
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i never used to go to polk street. i would just go through it, but now it's the nicest place around. it's really calm. it's quiet. they rarely have music. they do but not often enough that i of able to participate very much. he's such a nice guy. the lady that complained that the doors were open. if she went and closed the windows i know he would do it in a minute. he wants to be nice and help people and contract. he's a fantastic guy. >> >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon. i am steven cornell and i own a hardware store two and a half blocks where this place is. what bothers me as a business person and there for seven years and got a permit and maybe they're not doing what they're supposed to but nobody stopped them after all this time and putting money into the business and doing different stuff and possibly closed for something that is going on that nobody ever called them on that's pretty tough after making all that kind of investment. i have been on the street. i actually went to
i never used to go to polk street. i would just go through it, but now it's the nicest place around. it's really calm. it's quiet. they rarely have music. they do but not often enough that i of able to participate very much. he's such a nice guy. the lady that complained that the doors were open. if she went and closed the windows i know he would do it in a minute. he wants to be nice and help people and contract. he's a fantastic guy. >> >> thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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stay with us on -- inches. stay with us on 9news this morning. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:57. a light rain in town. heavier rain east. rain and wind will be picking up especially this afternoon. 51 by noon, northwest winds 29 gusting by then could be 35 to 40. 50 at 3:00. some of the gusts later this afternoon toward evening could start to get toward the 50, maybe 60 mile an hour range as sandy heads our way. over to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> as we mentioned, all d.c. government buildings and facilities are closed today. starting at 10:00 this morning, five d.c. public recreation centers will operate as emergency shelters and recovery sites. they include guy mason recreation center in northwest. emery recreation center. turkey thicket recreation center at 1100 michigan avenue northeast. deanwood recreation center at 1350 49th street also in northeast and bald eagle recreation center at 100 joliet street southwest. residents are asked to please call 311 to report downed trees. only call 911 for true emergencies. and all d.c. res
stay with us on -- inches. stay with us on 9news this morning. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:57. a light rain in town. heavier rain east. rain and wind will be picking up especially this afternoon. 51 by noon, northwest winds 29 gusting by then could be 35 to 40. 50 at 3:00. some of the gusts later this afternoon toward evening could start to get toward the 50, maybe 60 mile an hour range as sandy heads our way. over to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> as we...
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thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell
thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you...
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i use my classroom. i use the various learning areas. i use the colors, the posters, the prints, the art work, and i use them, you know-- "tell me what it is that you like," you know. and right now, power rangers are all the rage. i know the power rangers, ok? so we could start talking about power rangers, which leads into talking about colors, which leads into talking about respect and teamwork. so it's--and each child is unique, you know. some still like the barbie dolls. i know barbie, you know. i was just at the historical museum the other day, so i picked up on a lot of new toys that we can talk about or extend on or, "did you know your mother used to play with this game?" so they usually give me what they need. they give it to--they let me know when they come in. "i like this. i like cake. i like pie. i don't want to come to school today because i'm bored." and my response is, "well, you know what? "the time to tell your parent "that you don't want to come to school "is when you get up in the morning, "because once you're in my cla
i use my classroom. i use the various learning areas. i use the colors, the posters, the prints, the art work, and i use them, you know-- "tell me what it is that you like," you know. and right now, power rangers are all the rage. i know the power rangers, ok? so we could start talking about power rangers, which leads into talking about colors, which leads into talking about respect and teamwork. so it's--and each child is unique, you know. some still like the barbie dolls. i know...
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see if we have that with us. tell us what we are looking at. >> a dirty hand. after 24 hours of incubation, this is the growth you see. >> what is it? >> bacterial colonies. i reproduced this in my office, put on gloves and touched doorknobs and brought my cultures in after 24 hours. you can see that with a gloved hand, even though you think the person is sterile, if they are touching things, it can transmit bacteria. >> look at that. >> this is just in 24 hours. i had gloves on, just touching doorknobs. this is actually an auger plate where i had washed hands and hand sanitizer. so, the next slide that you saw was someone washing their hands for only 20 seconds. again, you are going to see bacterial colonies. we know that just washing with soap and water for a minimal amount of time still does not get the bacteria off your hands. >> does that mean if you go to a doctor, someone comes to see you, should we ask you to wear gloves if you are going to look at our face or any part of our body? >> if you wear gloves and touch something else, it's just the same as no
see if we have that with us. tell us what we are looking at. >> a dirty hand. after 24 hours of incubation, this is the growth you see. >> what is it? >> bacterial colonies. i reproduced this in my office, put on gloves and touched doorknobs and brought my cultures in after 24 hours. you can see that with a gloved hand, even though you think the person is sterile, if they are touching things, it can transmit bacteria. >> look at that. >> this is just in 24 hours. i...
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young, do you have any announcements for us? >> yes, please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices, copies and any documents that should be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk, they will appear on the october 16, 2012 board of supervisor's agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> colleagues, item number 1 i'm not going to call just yet, they wanted to be here and present and answer questions, but they have a conflict at this moment, he will be later on in the meeting, item number 2? >> the resolution authorizing the director of public works to authorize the direct to have of public works to execute an amendment to the construction management services agreement with cooper pugeda management inc. for the laguna honda hospital replacement program. >> good morning, chair chu, john thomas, project manager for the laguna honda hospital replacement program, you have modification before you to increase the contract from 16.196 million to 16.805 million dollars to provide construction management service to the remodel o
young, do you have any announcements for us? >> yes, please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices, copies and any documents that should be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk, they will appear on the october 16, 2012 board of supervisor's agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> colleagues, item number 1 i'm not going to call just yet, they wanted to be here and present and answer questions, but they have a conflict at this moment, he will be later on in the...
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week the blockade of the libyan town of bani walid grew more deadly reports of chemical weapons being used against the remaining population we bring you witness accounts from the battle scene. tens of thousands in the show bank in italy in spain calling on their governments to stop enforcing austerity measures which they call a social massacre. plus the final presidential debate between barack obama or mitt romney fails to give either the lead third party candidates to fight a media blackout to suggest alternatives policies. that are not back at the past seven days top stories on the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. the apparent use of chemical weapons against civilians humanitarian crisis stranded refugees a more deaths the reality for the libyan town of bani walid this week the residents there are calling for international help pro-government militias continue to shell the former gadhafi stronghold. has been a gathering eyewitness accounts from the besieged town and you may find some of the images in the following report graphic. these are the pictures the world has chosen
week the blockade of the libyan town of bani walid grew more deadly reports of chemical weapons being used against the remaining population we bring you witness accounts from the battle scene. tens of thousands in the show bank in italy in spain calling on their governments to stop enforcing austerity measures which they call a social massacre. plus the final presidential debate between barack obama or mitt romney fails to give either the lead third party candidates to fight a media blackout to...
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we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea, so i don't know if it's possible or not. but i think we should require nert training. we're in a city that the first-responders, even if you had a gazillion firefighters, first of all, most of them don't live here unfortunately and secondly we're going to need all of us when it comes to a big earthquake. when you get this training they say 80% of the people will be needing to be helped. very minorly injureded and then we'll have the training to help them. so i think that would be a really awesome thing if we could all be nert trained and require it. >> mr. resignato, is this time card 3 or 4 for you? >> this
we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea,...
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the bridge is closed to the south of us. timing french bridge closed north of us. we'd have to drive into wilmington. >> back to you. >> listen. this could have been seaside homes there. some are high on the baurd walk. in in front of i how are they doing? >> i can give you an idea. if you turn around here, one of the things happening here because of the evacuation order everyone put everything inside. that is a home over there. it's insacramento. it's right there near the beach. and it might be a bed and breakfast. it's a home. it's beautiful. if you can see colors of it there is a beautiful peach or pink. that street has all of the homes talking about and this damage has knots been as severe. they're receiving some flooding. that will be an issue to deal within the morning. >> that is great news. it's one of the treasures of the area, great reporting thank you so much. we'll check back with you. >> our viewers have been sending us pictures from the middle of the storm, take a look. this is from outside of virginia beach. you can see this is the ocean front home t
the bridge is closed to the south of us. timing french bridge closed north of us. we'd have to drive into wilmington. >> back to you. >> listen. this could have been seaside homes there. some are high on the baurd walk. in in front of i how are they doing? >> i can give you an idea. if you turn around here, one of the things happening here because of the evacuation order everyone put everything inside. that is a home over there. it's insacramento. it's right there near the...
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joining us and austan goolsbee will be talking with us as well. for most nights it was mitt romney who was the aggressor. for offense, the president took a page out of the struggling new york ms playbook. it was not a strong defense by anybody's -- >> the best offense is not a good defense. >> i'm taking back your extraordinnaire. >> oh, smack! >> 67% said romney won only 25% thought the president won. dana, some highlights and low lights for us? >> i want to play a couple of sound bite that is really encapsulate what both men actually did right last night. first of all, on mitt romney, he really was aggressive but went after president obama on the whole idea of doing health care instead of jobs. also trying to move his way back to the middle after being so far to the right during the primaries. take a listen. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table and spent his energy and passion for two years for fighting for obama care
joining us and austan goolsbee will be talking with us as well. for most nights it was mitt romney who was the aggressor. for offense, the president took a page out of the struggling new york ms playbook. it was not a strong defense by anybody's -- >> the best offense is not a good defense. >> i'm taking back your extraordinnaire. >> oh, smack! >> 67% said romney won only 25% thought the president won. dana, some highlights and low lights for us? >> i want to play...
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we found that the use of switchbacks was not a commonly used practice of all systems and rejected by the managers who felt they're an sult to passengers and rather the other systems use variety and easy and low cost practices to ensure rider satisfaction. many are similar to those identified in muni's 2008 effectiveness transit project. unfortunately although it has been resurrected it hasn't been updated and recommendations are only being implemented selectively. thank you. >> thank you. just a quick question and thank you for giving the report and no wonder i recognize you in the hall there. how many jurisdictions did you talk to? >> well, we emailed and talked to people in paris because they did comment on our initial go around that everybody in the world uses switch backs and we can emphatically and categorically tell you it's not a smoothing tool for their systems in france. we talked to the people in seattle and boston and the san jose and santa clara area. am i leaving any out? >> [inaudible] >> and we also talked to bart. >> [inaudible] >> boston, seattle, yes. new york didn'
we found that the use of switchbacks was not a commonly used practice of all systems and rejected by the managers who felt they're an sult to passengers and rather the other systems use variety and easy and low cost practices to ensure rider satisfaction. many are similar to those identified in muni's 2008 effectiveness transit project. unfortunately although it has been resurrected it hasn't been updated and recommendations are only being implemented selectively. thank you. >> thank you....
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police resources wisely or not using science to guide where to use our police resources. we need to look at our transportation system and revolutionize that. that will improve a lot of things, public health, public safety, commerce. so we need to be looking with a vision for the future about what we want our city to be. and i think i have done that before and like i said, i'm for prevention. and i'm for looking to the future and figuring out how we can sculpt a better san francisco and that is what i will do as supervisor. thank you, mr. davis. i want to remind folks and point out that we have seen a disturbing trend in san francisco over the past couple ever years. of years. we have had a lot of leadership appointed for us. an appointed mayor, appointed district attorney when our leaders are chosen for us instead of by us. if you want leadership in our city, i'll i'm your candidate. at juliandavis.org, there is more detail about the grassroots campaign we're building. i encourage you to look where the candidates are getting their money from. i think it says a lot about w
police resources wisely or not using science to guide where to use our police resources. we need to look at our transportation system and revolutionize that. that will improve a lot of things, public health, public safety, commerce. so we need to be looking with a vision for the future about what we want our city to be. and i think i have done that before and like i said, i'm for prevention. and i'm for looking to the future and figuring out how we can sculpt a better san francisco and that is...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> social dos and don'ts, with the presidential election coming up, what's the right thing to do if a political argument breaks out at a party, and is it ever...